Artículo
Larger and heavier individuals of the invasive shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus in the Salado River, Argentina
Fecha de publicación:
09/2013
Editorial:
Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre
Revista:
Aquatic Invasions
ISSN:
1818-5487
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Different populations of caridean shrimp species exhibit intraspecific variation in their life-history traits as a response to environmental heterogeneity. Although the invasive oriental shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus has been introduced worldwide relatively little is known of the basic biology of this species. Here we tested whether some basic biological characteristics of a recently reported population in a lowsalinity environment in the Salado River, Argentina, differed from those reported elsewhere (including other invaded ecosystems). Individuals from the low-salinity Salado River were longer and heavier than those from fully marine areas of Argentina as well as from other habitats worldwide. The between-location differences reported in this study provide useful information to better understand the striking intraspecific variability of this invasive species.
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Citación
Bonel, Nicolás; Alda, Maria del Pilar; Martorelli, Sergio Roberto; Larger and heavier individuals of the invasive shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus in the Salado River, Argentina; Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre; Aquatic Invasions; 8; 3; 9-2013; 341-346
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